Vascular Cognitive ImpairmentNon-Dementia Tinnitus

Vascular cognitive
impairment non-dementia tinnitus
is usually an age related
condition that displays symptoms of tinnitus as a result
of vascular degenerations that are typical of old age.

How do vascular conditions result in
tinnitus?

As one ages, there are certain
changes that occur in the vascular system in our bodies.
Usually a thickening of the blood vessels is seen as
substances such as cholesterol
and other matter
start accumulating on the walls of the vessels and
causes a gradual thickening and hardening of the blood
vessels walls.

The consequent narrowing down of
the blood vessels walls obstruct smooth flow of blood to
some parts of the body. Sometimes this situation can be
serious and can possibly result in greatly reducing the
blood flow to a certain region; sometimes there is a
complete blockage and a resultant cessation of blood
supply to an area. When such a situation occurs in the
brain it can potentially result in a stroke
. Depending
on the location of the damage caused, a lot of times
this kind of stroke can lead to some form of cognitive
loss – for example, loss of memory, loss of the ability
to speak, loss or reduction of certain skills etc.This is a
typical case of vascular cognitive impairment.

Vascular cognitive impairment is
not always described as dementia – which is typically a
slow process and not a result of a vascular problem.
Many case studies have brought to light the fact that a
health situation triggered by a stroke can possibly
cause tinnitus symptoms to arise. A vascular
cognitive impairment non-dementia tinnitus
is not an uncommon
phenomenon.

Tinnitus that Caused by vascular cognitive
impairment:

·Tinnitus symptoms that result from
vascular cognitive impairment cause ringing or humming
kinds of sounds in the ear
in the absence of
external sounds.

·Such types of tinnitus
sounds are heard in the ear or in the head regions
because of an abnormality in the manner in which the
sounds signals from the ears are perceived by the brain.

·Depending on the exact
nature of cognitive damage in the brain, the tinnitus
symptoms can vary widely in people. Sometimes the
tinnitus is mild and temporary and at other times the
tinnitus sounds can be intense and can carry on for a
longer duration.

·Many times tinnitus
symptoms resulting from vascular origins can be treated
at the early stages using multi disciplinary and
holistic methods of healing the body and the tinnitus
sounds.